I think that this is exactly contrary to the intent of the request - instead
of attempting to pre-define a set of extensions, simply give me an "open as
plain text" option in the right-click dropdown for a link. Basically, trust
the user to know what is text, and allow them to view it as text with as
little hassle as possible. If an unknown filetype is encountered, have "open
as text" as another option in addition to opening with a third-party program
or downloading the file.
Kris
On 2/20/07, Alexander Sack <asac at jwsdot.com> wrote:
>> so, can we come up with a well defined set of file-extensions/content-
> types that can viewed in plain text mode?
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> Option to display file in browser, treat as text/plain
>https://launchpad.net/bugs/25830>
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Option to display file in browser, treat as text/plain
https://launchpad.net/bugs/25830